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Start your free trialJamar Slade
2,480 PointsTabError: inconsistent use of tabs and spaces in indentation
i just started having all of a sudden about the indention of my code. I'm not sure where I went wrong. see below:
shopping_list = []
def show_help():
print("What should we pick up at the store?")
print("""
Enter 'DONE' to stop adding items.
Enter 'HELP' for this help.
Enter 'SHOW' to see current list.
""")
def add_to_list(item):
shopping_list.append(item)
print("Added! List has {} items.".format(len(shopping_list)))
def show_list():
print("Here's your current list:")
for item in shopping_list:
print(item)
show_help()
while True:
new_item = input("> ")
add_to_list(new_item)
if new_item == 'DONE':
break
elif new_item == 'HELP':
show_help()
continue
elif new_item == 'SHOW':
show_list()
continue
show_list()
2 Answers
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsIt's kind of hard to tell a python error with tabs and spaces in a post but this line should be outdented:
add_to_list(new_item)
so it lines up with new_item
above
Eldin Guzin
6,010 Points===>'''add_to_list(new_item)''' <===
This should be outdented and should be moved at the end of the while block because when you enter 'DONE' it will add it to your list and then break the while loop.